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Judge's order over Apple encryption unlocks privacy concerns

Clip: 2/17/2016 | 9m 36s

The FBI has been trying to read the contents of a cell phone used by attacker Syed Farook.

Since the San Bernardino attack, the FBI has been trying to read the contents of a cell phone used by attacker Syed Farook, made impossible by encryption. Now Apple CEO Tim Cook is rejecting a federal court order to create software to unlock the device. Gwen Ifill talks to Stewart Baker, former assistant secretary of Homeland Security, and Nate Cardozo of the Electronic Frontier Foundation.

02/17/2016 | Rating NR

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